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   State Courts - Mississippi - January 12, 2006

  
Bedford Care Center-Monroe Hall, LLC v. Lewis, NO. 2005-CA-00382-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, January 12, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Denial of motion to compel arbitration was affirmed because no enforceable arbitration agreement existed between the parties; because a conservator did not sign an arbitration provision, she could not be forced to arbitrate her claim because an enforceable arbitration agreement did not exist.

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Commercial Bank v. Hearn, NO. 2004-IA-02095-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, January 12, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Denial of summary judgment for bank in wrongful death action was reversed because under Miss. R. Civ. P. 56, after bank provided evidence that it's employee was not acting within the scope of his employment, plaintiffs failed to prove that the driver was acting within the scope of his employment. No such evidence was produced.

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